(CBS) DEKALB, Ill. - A 29-year-old Northern Illinois University
student is free on bond after police seized a rifle, a high-powered
handgun and body armor from his dorm room, reports CBS Chicago.

NIU Police Chief Thomas Phillips said that a worker sorting mail at
the school called police when she found a package containing gun parts
from the arms dealer Primary Arms, addressed to the suspect, Kevin
Ouwenga, according to the station.

Phillips said when police went to the dorm room, Ouwenga, who's from
Tinley, Ill., let them in and they found a disassembled AR-15 rifle, a
.40-caliber Glock handgun, ammunition for both weapons and body armor.
All were reportedly seized by police, who arrested Ouwenga.

Phillips told CBS Chicago that Ouwenga, who is only a freshman
despite being 29, is a combat veteran recently discharged from the Army
who is used to keeping his guns by his side, which he how they were
found in the dorm. The campus police chief said the suspect claimed to
be unaware of NIU's weapons ban, which covers every school campus in
Illinois and was restated in a new conceal-carry law.

He said it makes no sense that Ouwenga would be unaware of the ban,
or NIU's particular sensitivity to guns on campus because of a shooting
on the campus in 2008. Regardless, he said, ignorance of the law is no
excuse.

Ouwenga reportedly has a valid firearm owner's identification card.

He faces charges of unlawful use of a stored weapon and unlawful use
of a weapon. The first charge is the more serious and could carry a
five-year prison term is he is convicted.

Bond was set at $40,000, and he returns to court Dec. 17.

For now, Phillips said, Ouwenga is barred from campus, according to
the station. In addition to the criminal charges, he faces discipline
under NIU's internal judicial review process.